Norweigan photographer Per-Inge Schei was stuck in the Titanic's debris field for an hour after his craft had electrical issues.
It meant the crew had to turn off all the electrical equipment and sit in the dark at the bottom of the ocean in the Titanic’s debris field. They drank tea to keep themselves warm.
Schei and his comrades waited an hour before they got life back into the submarine and could begin the ascent. The cinematographer believes he was lucky not to get stuck in the seabed as there is a lot of debris in the shipwreck’s vicinity. “They must feel anger and panic. In such a situation, they should be calm, but they probably aren’t,” he says.
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